Karin's Rainbow Gathering 2013 news and ideas for creating a safe, fun and healing annual gathering of the tribes somewhere in the State of Montana, July 1 - 7, 2013.
As with all things related to Rainbow Gatherings, this is not an official source of information and represents my thoughts and opinions only. Other people will have different ideas. Due to excessive spam, comments are now being moderated so it may take a few hours for your comment to appear.

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If you do not want a go directly to jail card, a mandatory court appearance ticket, or your stuff tossed all over the ground as you enter the gathering, read this.

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Wednesday, August 28, 2013

Bears and Gatherings

Just wanted to let you know I've been in touch with the District Ranger at Beaverhead-Deerlodge National Forest and the bears are getting into things we have left buried behind. Montana Fish & Wildlife have been informed.
This is not a good situation as bears who become habituated to humans stuff usually end up as dead bears.
Not sure what we could do to prevent this in the future, but this is a big issue and will get bigger in the coming years so I thought we should start brain storming sooner rather than later.

1 comment:

Hello Rainbow Family,I am a freshman at the University of Montana, and I am actually writing an essay on the Gathering that just occurred in Montana over the 4th of July weekend. I want to represent you all well and do the Gathering justice, so I was wondering if any of you would like to tell me your first hand experiences if you attended ANY of the Gatherings that have happened in Montana so I could cite you as sources in my essay. I would love to hear stories on what you think the Gathering means, why was the Gathering in Montana, how the Gathering/Family impacted Montana in ways concerning the land, the resources, and the community, and maybe how the people still are impacting it! Anything would be helpful ( i would love to hear all the good and all the bad, I would greatly appreciate anything you have to share!) Feel free to email me at lskye@ymail.comThank you all!!

Coming Home (ride share)

If you have a ride to share, try your local Craig's list rideshare page, Star's Rainbow Ride Board, or the various groups on Facebook if you're so inclined. Another great way hook up with people is at your local Rainbow potluck, drum circle, etc. There's an old list of local circle light lines, here. Just a reminder, if you ride share with a new friend, make sure to meet in a public place like a coffee shop to get to know each other, discuss ground rules, what's cool and not cool. You may spend 2 to 5 days with your co-travelers at a minimum so having common habits and ground rules can make the trip a positive experience.

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Getting Into the Gathering Safely

Getting into the gathering without getting a mandatory court appearance ticketEvery year the United States Forest Service Law Enforcement (USFS) Incident Management Team (the cops) attempts to write as many tickets to family coming home as they possibly can to justify their presence. They give out tickets for broken tail lights, failure to use a turn signal in a deserted parking lot at 2 AM, lack of seat belts, controlled substances (even just a trace amount), beads hanging from your rear view mirrors, prescription medications if the label doesn't clearly have your name on it and you can't prove who you are, dogs off leash, a vehicle missing a front license plate even if you live in a state that does not issue a front license plate and a lot more violations of the letter of the law.

However, these tickets are not the type of citation you would probably receive for any of these issues in your hometown. These are mandatory court appearance tickets. There will be special court dates set up just for us, so we can go to the local courthouse, fire station or visitors center and go before a magistrate. In the past, charges have been reduced, fines were often minimal and the court has allowed people to make payment plans ranging from 90 days to pay $75 to 18 months to pay $25 depending on the hardship cases people have expressed.

If you do not show up for your mandatory court appearance on the date indicated on your ticket, a Federal Bench Warrant will be issued for your arrest. Then the USFS LEOs will come into the gathering looking for you. If they find you they will arrest you and put you in jail until the next court date. If this happens on a Friday afternoon, you will be in jail until Monday. If they do not find you at the gathering, the next time a law enforcement officer for any reason stops you, your ID will be run through the database and you will go directly to jail.

Of course, everyone is free to manage this situation as they wish but I strongly recommend you go to your court date. I have seen people charged with crimes that could potentially result in a six years sentence walk out with a $500 fine and three years’ probation. Keep in mind that every year the dynamic is different and these results may not always be available. There are lawyers at the gathering (I am not a legal expert) who attend the court dates and will assist as best they can although I recommend you catch up with them before your court date to gain a better understanding of your specific charges and strategies to get the charges dropped or reduced. If you do not know these people personally, go to INFO and let them know you received one of the magic tickets and you need legal assistance.